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A Sense of the Divine presents a contemporary theological framework for understanding general revelation through the lens of affect and emotion, drawing from the rich resources of the Reformed tradition. Rather than focusing solely on rational or intellectual apprehension of God, Sutanto argues that human encounter with the divine involves deep affective dimensions that shape our spiritual experience and understanding.
This work contributes to ongoing discussions within Christian theology about how God reveals himself to all humanity through creation, conscience, and providential experience. By integrating contemporary affective theory with classical Reformed theology, Sutanto offers readers a nuanced model that takes seriously both the cognitive and emotional aspects of religious experience. The book addresses fundamental questions about divine transcendence, human nature, and the universal accessibility of God’s self-revelation, making it valuable for theologians, philosophers, and students of Christian doctrine.







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